"Name","Id","dc-date","Redirect","Collection","dc-creator","dc-title","UserLevel","Chronology","dc-subject","dc-publisher","dc-description","Icon","Type" "B 22:2","Agora:Deposit:B 22:2","17 May 1940","","Agora","","Grave of a dog","","Hellenistic","","","RSY Fido's Grave","","Deposit" "H 6:9","Agora:Deposit:H 6:9","21 July-8 August 1931; 3 February-14 March 1932; 25-31 May 1934","","Agora","","Cave Cistern","","Ca. 375-160 B.C.","","","Cistern-system west of the Stoa of Zeus. Two chambers connected by a tunnel, each with two fills. Lower fill in south chamber contemporary with upper fill in north chamber, at the end of the 4th c. B.C.; ; Objects T 122, T 145, L 453 and L 454 are from the dump and not assigned subdivisions.; ; Twelve stamped amphora handles. Fragments of Roman lamp and bowl indicate disturbance. small fragments of bowls of M Monogram Class; one mold.","","Deposit" "N 7:2","Agora:Deposit:N 7:2","19 May 1951","","Agora","","Lily Bowl Grave","","No later than mid-15th c.","","","Mycenaean grave.; Small pit grave (0.50m by 1.35m by 0.75m deep) containing the skeleton of an infant girl. Although a simple grave with a single interment, the pit was packed with gifts. These consisted of ten vases, among them the beautiful Lily Bowl, which form a fine early group, a necklace, ivory comb and a pin, and a collection of seashells.","Agora:Image:1997.12.0051::/Agora/1997/1997.12/1997.12.0051.tif::1143::1519","Deposit" "L 17:5","Agora:Deposit:L 17:5","8-13 May 1958","","Agora","","Pyre 2","","290-275 B.C.","","","Pyre 2 in Central House, Room X, under strosis 9. Signs of burning, carbonized food, animal bone.; ; In room south of courtyard. concentration of artifacts, bone, and charred material in floor makeup, no pit discerned; pots not clearly clustered. The objects were found in digging a hard floor with a white clay surface (strosis 9, lot Φ 217), the earliest floor associated with phase 3 of the house and probably dating in the second quarter of the 4th c. The pyre is substantially later, however, and must have been dug down into strosis 9, although no pit was detected by the excavator. The alternative is to downdate the floor, which is difficult to reconcile with the other stratigraphy in the house. the date of the pyre indicates that it could be associated with the abandonment of the house, which took place in the first half of the 3rd c. B.C.; ; Cf. Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 122 ff.","Agora:Image:2007.04.0035::/Agora/2007/2007.04/2007.04.0035.tif::3040::2008","Deposit" "B 22:5","Agora:Deposit:B 22:5","17 April 1939; 27 April 1940","","Agora","","Pit","","1st. c. B.C.","","","Pit in east Terrace.; ; Cf. container ΝΝ 109.","","Deposit" "C 15:1","Agora:Deposit:C 15:1","20-21 June 1947","","Agora","","Pithos","","","","","16 March 1957 pottery discarded nb.p. 122.","","Deposit" "K 1:3","Agora:Deposit:K 1:3","13 June 1996","","Agora","","Pyre","","First half 3rd. c. B.C.","","","The remains of a pyre disturbed by the construction of Wall 106. The compact, light brown soil contained some ash and bone and 5 nearly complete pots or saucers.","Agora:Image:2013.09.0033::/Agora/2013/2013.09/2013.09.0033.tif::3492::1730","Deposit" "Q 8-9:1","Agora:Deposit:Q 8-9:1","1949, 1950","","Agora","","Filling over Floor of Square Peristyle","","200 B.C.","","","Filling over Floor of Square Peristyle (beneath Stoa).; 122 stamped amphora handles. Many parallels with handles from cistern M 21:1. Latest coin dates ca. 200. latest lamp types 33 A and 34 A. Fragment of long-petal bowl probably intrusive, possibly from building fill of Stoa of Attalos.","","Deposit"